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Bipolaris glycines
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Bipolaris glycines, or Drechslera blight, is a fungal plant pathogen of soybeans. It was originally published as Drechslera glycini S. Naray. & Durairaj in Madras agric. J. 58 (8): 712 (1971) before being resolved in 1992 as a synonym of Bipolaris glycines. It was found on the leaves of Glycine max (soyabean) in Tamil Nadu, India....read more on Wikipedia.
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